The Union Advantages: Disadvantages: Greater Population More railroads

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The Union Advantages: Disadvantages: Greater Population More railroads More factories More money More technology Functioning government Existing army & navy Fighting far from home Many did not believe in the cause Many did not want to fight their neighbor

The Confederacy Advantages: Disadvantages: Seven major colleges to train military officers Only had to defend their homeland Fighting to defend their way of life and right to self government Smaller population Few factories Underdeveloped railroad Little money in the banks Struggling government